THE OTHER MAN
From Richard Eyre, the director of ‘Notes On A Scandal’ & ‘Iris’ comes this gripping, suspense thriller. Oscar nominee Liam Neeson (Taken) is a man obsessed with uncovering the truth surrounding the disappearance of his wife (Oscar nominee Laura Linney). After stumbling across clues that take him to the streets of Milan, he tracks down his wife’s charismatic lover (Golden Globe nominee Antonio Banderas) and is determined to exact his revenge. In a shocking twist, he discovers a labyrinth of secrets and a side to his wife that he never knew.
DVD Release date: 2nd November 2009
Running time: 84 minutes
DVD RRP: £15.99
Cert: 15
LOVE HURTS
From the producer of the classic DON JUAN DE MARCO, comes a comedy that asks: if love is the answer, could you rephrase the question?! Ben Bingham (Richard E. Grant) has slipped into the complacency of a daily routine, unlike his vibrant wife Amanda (Carrie-Anne Moss). When she finally leaves him, Ben is at a loss. He refuses to get out of his pyjamas until his popular 17 year-old son Justin (Johnny Pacar) takes over. He updates Ben’s ‘look’ and pushes him out into the social scene. Before Ben knows what is happening, he is the most popular single man in town, pursued by his nurse, his trainer, and karaoke singing twins. Things change when Justin falls in love for the first time and Ben is forced to refocus, recapture his humanity, his heart, and most importantly his wife … who is now with another man.
DVD Release date: 2nd November 2009
Running time: 90 minutes
DVD RRP: £15.99
Cert: 15
YEAR ONE
History was made...by these guys? Zed (Jack Black) and Oh (Michael Cera) are cavemen who stumble out of the mountains into an epic journey of biblical proportions. One’s a bumbling hunter, the other’s a gentle gatherer; together, they become unlikely participants in history’s most pivotal moments. Directed and co-written by comedy legend Harold Ramis (Groundhog Day, Caddyshack, Analyze This), YEAR ONE is rude, crude, wildly absurd, deliciously tasteless and laugh-out-loud funny!
DVD Release date: 2nd November 2009
Running time: 97 minutes
DVD RRP: £19.99
Cert: 12A
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